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Coconut Crabs Are Becoming Increasingly Rare.

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Coconut crabs are becoming increasingly scarce. The increasing levels of human activity and pollution have caused a number of issues for existing wildlife. In most cases, habitat destruction has been the primary issue. Every day, we hear about animals becoming extinct. The world is in peril right now. Rapid industrialization has also had an impact on agriculture. Farmers are … [Read more...] about Coconut Crabs Are Becoming Increasingly Rare.

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